Canada’s Einarson rebounds in women’s world curling with 8-4 win over Turkey
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Kerri Einarson’s curling team didn’t let the ice fool them a second straight game at the women’s world championship with an 8-4 doubling of Turkey on Sunday.
The host country improved to 2-1 ahead of a game in the evening draw against back-to-back defending champion Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland (2-0).
The Canadians questioned what the ice was giving them in the previous evening’s 6-4 loss to Norway, which resulted in mistakes and half-misses by the back end of Einarson and third Val Sweeting.
They were quicker to adjust against the Turks, however, scoring three points in the fourth and sixth ends en route to victory.